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. >> carolyn: they beat him and called him a terrorist. the victim is sharing his story only with abc7. it happened november 21 and just today police released this first sketch of one of those attackers. thomas ramon spokes with the victim. >> he is a 32-year-old eastern industrial designer who was attacked. he said he had nightmares and afraid to leave his home. they are asking for the public's help in finding his attackers. >> i just got in the car and just in my spot. >> he lives in pain and fear. it's because a trip he made to the lucky store. three men approached his car as he was leaving. >> they were and hitting me and calling me a terrorist. a third member came out of no one. >> reporter: these are photos taken after the attack. he lost six teeth and two plates in his face holding his jaw together. that injury was caused by this bottle of tequila that his attackers dropped into the car. >> i certainly believe the bottle hadn't gotten stuck there they would have kept beating me. >> this the parking lot was filled with shoppers and n
. >> carolyn: they beat him and called him a terrorist. the victim is sharing his story only with abc7. it happened november 21 and just today police released this first sketch of one of those attackers. thomas ramon spokes with the victim. >> he is a 32-year-old eastern industrial designer who was attacked. he said he had nightmares and afraid to leave his home. they are asking for the public's help in finding his attackers. >> i just got in the car and just in my spot....
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i'm carolyn johnson. >> i'm dan ashley. for a marin county man 90 years old is not too old to fight. >> he opened fire when an intruder broke into his home. the suspect fired back. ama dates is live where the victim and the suspects are. ama 1234*. >> reporter: carolyn and dan i am told they are both recovering tonight. the suspect had surgery and is recovering now. the suspect is from novato or petaluma and he does have a violent criminal history. he went into the house with a gun, but he likely had no idea what he was walking into of the police worked this crime scene well into the night. it was after a morning burglary lead to a shootout pitting the homeowner against the intruder. >> the suspect kicked in the front door. when he went inside there was one man living at the residence. >> reporter: that 90-year-old man was jay leone. but he was not home alone. sara lives downstairs. >> all of a sudden i heard a boom. >> reporter: she initially thought leone was moving furniture. he was a former law enforcement agent and for
i'm carolyn johnson. >> i'm dan ashley. for a marin county man 90 years old is not too old to fight. >> he opened fire when an intruder broke into his home. the suspect fired back. ama dates is live where the victim and the suspects are. ama 1234*. >> reporter: carolyn and dan i am told they are both recovering tonight. the suspect had surgery and is recovering now. the suspect is from novato or petaluma and he does have a violent criminal history. he went into the house with...
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edith and carolyn. [ applause ] let me start with edith. thank you so much. on behalf of all of us, on behalf of the american people, thank you for clearing up this mystery. tell us how you feel right now, edith? >> i'm just so overwhelmed with all of this. overwhelmed. >> you're happy? >> i'm very happy with what has happened here. but i'm amazed. because really and truly, my people did call this in tonight and i don't know where the glitch was. i did hear from romney campaign about 11:20. and i gave them the figures. then i went to bed. and it has been kind of interesting to wake up. >> very interesting. let's get the reaction from carolyn. how do you feel about this, carolyn? you were huge in solving this great mystery. >> well, i guess if i hadn't answered my phone the mystery would still be going on, wouldn't it? >> fortunately you did. was it your cell phone or hard line. >> my cell phone. >> anderson, talk to these ladies. they want to hear from you. >> you're trending worldwide apparently on twi
edith and carolyn. [ applause ] let me start with edith. thank you so much. on behalf of all of us, on behalf of the american people, thank you for clearing up this mystery. tell us how you feel right now, edith? >> i'm just so overwhelmed with all of this. overwhelmed. >> you're happy? >> i'm very happy with what has happened here. but i'm amazed. because really and truly, my people did call this in tonight and i don't know where the glitch was. i did hear from romney...
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i'm carolyn johnson. >> i'm dan ashley. for a marin county man, 90 years old is not too old to fight. >> he opened fire when an intruder broke into his home. the suspect fired back. ama dates is live where the victim and the suspects are. ama 1234*. >> reporter: carolyn and dan, i am told they are both recovering tonight. the suspect had surgery and is recovering now. the suspect is from novato or petaluma and he does have a violent criminal history. he went into the house with a gun, but he likely had no idea what he was walking into of the police worked this crime scene well into the night. it was after a morning burglary lead to a shootout pitting the homeowner against the intruder. >> the suspect kicked in the front door. when he went inside there was one man living at the residence. >> reporter: that 90-year-old man was jay leone. but he was not home alone. sara lives downstairs. >> all of a sudden i heard a boom. >> reporter: she initially thought leone was moving furniture. hea former was a former law enforcement age
i'm carolyn johnson. >> i'm dan ashley. for a marin county man, 90 years old is not too old to fight. >> he opened fire when an intruder broke into his home. the suspect fired back. ama dates is live where the victim and the suspects are. ama 1234*. >> reporter: carolyn and dan, i am told they are both recovering tonight. the suspect had surgery and is recovering now. the suspect is from novato or petaluma and he does have a violent criminal history. he went into the house...
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let's get the reaction from carolyn. how do you feel about this, carolyn? you were huge in solving this greatness? >> well, i guess if i hadn't answered my phone, the mystery would still be going on, wouldn't it? >> fortunately, you did. >> caller: it was my cell phone. >> your cell phone. anderson, talk to these ladies. >> you're trending worldwide, apparently, on twitter. i just learned. are you big on the twitter? >> not so much. i just have for christmas, but i don't know how to work it yet. >> would you ladies like to be the coanchors of a new cnn program, "cnn after dark?" [ laughter ] >> very exciting moment in the history of iowa. and the iowa caucus. can we ask you ladies, are you happy that the winner of the iowa caucuses is mitt romney? edith, first to you. edith? are you gone? >> caller: i am happy that it's won. as county chairman, did not take a stand as to who i voted for this evening. and i did not share that. our central committee decided that we would remain neutral and work to promote all of the candidates as they came into our county. th
let's get the reaction from carolyn. how do you feel about this, carolyn? you were huge in solving this greatness? >> well, i guess if i hadn't answered my phone, the mystery would still be going on, wouldn't it? >> fortunately, you did. >> caller: it was my cell phone. >> your cell phone. anderson, talk to these ladies. >> you're trending worldwide, apparently, on twitter. i just learned. are you big on the twitter? >> not so much. i just have for christmas,...
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edith and carolyn. we'll explain. healthy skin for . [ female announcer ] don't just moisturize, improve the health of your skin with aveeno daily moisturizing lotion. the natural oatmeal formula goes beyond 24-hour moisture. it's clinically proven to improve your skin's health in one day, with significant improvement in 2 weeks. for healthy, beautiful skin that lasts. i found a moisturizer for life. [ female announcer ] aveeno daily moisturizing lotion. and for healthy, beautiful hair, try...
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. >> reporter: when carolyn hale counsels young people at vanderbilt cancer hospital with cancer, she speaks from experience. ten years ago at age 13, hale complained of back pain. doctors said it was from her backpack but she had nonhodgkin's lymphoma on her spine. >> they hit you with so much poisonous drugs and chemotherapy you can't help but feel lifeless. >> reporter: she is part of an unknown group on the war on cancer. adolescents and young aat all times account for 72,000 new cancers every year. seven times more pediatric cancers and unlike other groups their mortality rates have not improved. >> our peers are suffering because there has not been medical advances that have trickled down to our age group. >> reporter: after surviving brain cancer at age 21, matthew zachary founded an organization called stupid cancer. >> young people don't cancer that is usually screened. they get hodgkin's, sarcoma and and not likely easily detectable. they go to the doctor and say screen me for hodgkin's. >> reporter: survivorship at a young age can mean a lifetime of complications from the t
. >> reporter: when carolyn hale counsels young people at vanderbilt cancer hospital with cancer, she speaks from experience. ten years ago at age 13, hale complained of back pain. doctors said it was from her backpack but she had nonhodgkin's lymphoma on her spine. >> they hit you with so much poisonous drugs and chemotherapy you can't help but feel lifeless. >> reporter: she is part of an unknown group on the war on cancer. adolescents and young aat all times account for...
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story tonight from carolyn tyler. >>reporter: tim says he was bussed by a woman catholic church whp avenues young boy but took him 30 years to come forward this causes severe injuries that has life long effects crippling injury and sometimes you don't understand that until decades later. >>reporter: he came to the california supreme court where the justices are sdaiding how latest too late to bring a clergy abuse lawsuit. the case involves late reverend donald who once served at saint joe parish in hayward. 6 brothers say he molested them during the 1970's. but they did not link that to their psychological problems until 2006. that was three years after the california legislature extended the statute of limitations and open add one year window in 2003 for victims to sue. the spokesman for the oakland day cease believes that means time is up. >> that statute of limitation that in 2003 opened up that opportunity many gave hundreds and hundreds of people throughout the state their day in court. all but l several of those
story tonight from carolyn tyler. >>reporter: tim says he was bussed by a woman catholic church whp avenues young boy but took him 30 years to come forward this causes severe injuries that has life long effects crippling injury and sometimes you don't understand that until decades later. >>reporter: he came to the california supreme court where the justices are sdaiding how latest too late to bring a clergy abuse lawsuit. the case involves late reverend donald who once served at...
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and carolyn bessette. a new book. and bianna golodryga happens to have a copyright there. >> the explosive book. nearly 12 years after their untimely deaths, americans cannot get enough of jfk jr. and his wife, carolyn bessette. they were american royalty, living a guilded life. john f. kennedy jr. and wife, carolyn bessette. they spent much of their life together in the spotlight. but one woman inside their circle of trust, john's assistant, is now talking. nearly 12 years after their tragic death off the coast of martha's vineyard. in her new book, "fairy tale interrupted" gives a new look at the couple. she writes, upon first meeting bessette, she quote intimidated the hell out of me. she quoted her as saying, i was to pissed, don't you every call me back again. john was renting office space many manhattan and sharing the same floor as the pr company where they worked. >> he moved into my office one weekend. i came in on monday morning, i was not pleased. as someone once said who was in the office at the time, you
and carolyn bessette. a new book. and bianna golodryga happens to have a copyright there. >> the explosive book. nearly 12 years after their untimely deaths, americans cannot get enough of jfk jr. and his wife, carolyn bessette. they were american royalty, living a guilded life. john f. kennedy jr. and wife, carolyn bessette. they spent much of their life together in the spotlight. but one woman inside their circle of trust, john's assistant, is now talking. nearly 12 years after their...
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let's take our next call for carolyn and doug. it's from houston, texas. gregory, you're on the air. >> hi. good evening. i had a couple of quick questions. first was besides having the most popular votes since t.r., what similarities do you see with mr. perot and ted yes roosevelt in terms of their views -- teddy roosevelt in terms of their views and outlooks and politics? who were some of the role models for ross perot? he seems to have -- he seems to have followed the mantra of william jennings brian, harry s. truman, the buck stops here. >> douglas brinkley has written a biography about teddy roosevelt. you'll take that question. >> when i got to talk to mr. perot he has two evergreen heroes and it's theodore roosevelt and winston churchill. and he takes a lot from them. we forget now that both of them were considered in t.r.'s case a damn cowboy when roosevelt became president, he was just -- mckinley was assassinated. and the republican party of mark hanna and the old mckinley machine didn't trust t.r. he was considered an iconoclast and individualis
let's take our next call for carolyn and doug. it's from houston, texas. gregory, you're on the air. >> hi. good evening. i had a couple of quick questions. first was besides having the most popular votes since t.r., what similarities do you see with mr. perot and ted yes roosevelt in terms of their views -- teddy roosevelt in terms of their views and outlooks and politics? who were some of the role models for ross perot? he seems to have -- he seems to have followed the mantra of william...
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i'm cheryl jennings in for carolyn johnson. >> dan: i'm dan ashley. he unveiled his possible the ted when it was mistakenly posted on line. it projected $9.2 billion and calls for $4.2 billion in cuts. assumes they will pass higher sales tax increase and in they don't i
i'm cheryl jennings in for carolyn johnson. >> dan: i'm dan ashley. he unveiled his possible the ted when it was mistakenly posted on line. it projected $9.2 billion and calls for $4.2 billion in cuts. assumes they will pass higher sales tax increase and in they don't i
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this is carolyn. >> carolyn woke her up to get the numbers because the state was -- >> waiting for the results when i was told by the party. so, i came to wake up edith who didn't answer her phone. >> you ladies don't have any fresh coffee brewed, do you? >> no, but i think i'm ready for it. >> guess what, joining us now, on the phone, edith and carolyn. let's give her a big round of applause. let me start with edith, edith, thank you so much. on behalf of all of us, on behalf of the american people, we want to thank you for clearing up this mystery. tell us how you feel right now, edith? >> i'm just overwhelmed with all of this. >> you're trending worldwide apparently on twitter, i just learned from ali velshi. are you big on the twitter? >> not so good. i just got an ipad for christmas, but i don't know how to work it yet. >> would you ladies like to be the co-anchors of a new cnn program, "cnn after dark." >> as you can see, edith and carolyn did save the day and the numbers were right. >>> well, in politics it's possible to lose and still win. just ask rick santorum who came up tan
this is carolyn. >> carolyn woke her up to get the numbers because the state was -- >> waiting for the results when i was told by the party. so, i came to wake up edith who didn't answer her phone. >> you ladies don't have any fresh coffee brewed, do you? >> no, but i think i'm ready for it. >> guess what, joining us now, on the phone, edith and carolyn. let's give her a big round of applause. let me start with edith, edith, thank you so much. on behalf of all of...
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this is carolyn. >> carolyn woke her up to get the numbers -- >> because they were waiting for the results is what i was told by the party. and so i came to wake up edith who didn't answer her phone. >> you ladies don't have any fresh coffee brewed, do you? >> no, but i think i'm ready for it. >> guess what? joining us now on the phone, edith and carolyn. let's give them a big round of applause. let me start with edith. edith, thank you so much on behalf of all of us, on behalf of the american people, we want to thank you for clearing up this mystery. tell us how you feel right now, edith. >> i am just overwhelmed with all of this. >> you're trending worldwide apparently on twitter, i just learned from ali velshi. are you big on the twitter? >> not so good. and i got an ipad for christmas, but i don't know how to work it yet. >> would you ladies like to be the co-anchors of a new cnn program, "cnn after dark"? >> "cnn after dark." ooh! man, that's working it. >> and worldwide trending on twitter. so mark preston, i have to say this, he's the one who actually got those two women on the phon
this is carolyn. >> carolyn woke her up to get the numbers -- >> because they were waiting for the results is what i was told by the party. and so i came to wake up edith who didn't answer her phone. >> you ladies don't have any fresh coffee brewed, do you? >> no, but i think i'm ready for it. >> guess what? joining us now on the phone, edith and carolyn. let's give them a big round of applause. let me start with edith. edith, thank you so much on behalf of all of...
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and his wife carolyn. >> joining us right now, his former personal assistant and the author of the new book "fairy tale interrupted" rose maria. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> this is a great book and you write with a lot of love. i love the story you tell about how one day you came in and you had a hangover and he was packing up your supplies. >> he was packing me up. i walked in and said what are you doing? and he said -- i said something like, you know, you might be the big kahuna everywhere else but here -- and i heard his partner who was my boss at the time go, rose, can you come in here? and he said, you could be arrested in some states for the way you just spoke to him. and i was pissed also because he ripped my howard stern head shot and i'm a huge howard stern fan. >> really? >> when i met howard, he said, you have a crush on me and you work for him. but you developed this very close relationship obviously with john f. jr. but with carolyn and a lot of the things that you felt so guilty about on that fateful day is encouraging her to get on that plane. she didn't wan
and his wife carolyn. >> joining us right now, his former personal assistant and the author of the new book "fairy tale interrupted" rose maria. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> this is a great book and you write with a lot of love. i love the story you tell about how one day you came in and you had a hangover and he was packing up your supplies. >> he was packing me up. i walked in and said what are you doing? and he said -- i said something like, you...
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always look for the grown in idaho seal. >>> two iowans named edith and carolyn. now they have their own twitter hash tag. they are the iowa gop officials that helped cnn clear the confusion when one vote separated mitt romney and rick santorum. it's 2:00 in the morning. one vote separated. one missing county. and all of a sudden that's when it all went nuts. >> it was one precinct out of 1700 and they didn't have some numbers. mark press son, we were focusing on this one county, clinton county. by coincidence i happened to be there with mitt romney last week. we went from davenport up to clinton. i was a little familiar with clinton. and all of a sudden one precinct in this county, they didn't have the right numbers. so we said, let's call up the gop officials who were in charge. >> we have your conversation with john king and john king had with the two women. >> the numbers we're receiving from the state do not match the numbers we just received from the county chair woman right here in clinton county. >> what do you mean the numbers don't match. >> john, you go
always look for the grown in idaho seal. >>> two iowans named edith and carolyn. now they have their own twitter hash tag. they are the iowa gop officials that helped cnn clear the confusion when one vote separated mitt romney and rick santorum. it's 2:00 in the morning. one vote separated. one missing county. and all of a sudden that's when it all went nuts. >> it was one precinct out of 1700 and they didn't have some numbers. mark press son, we were focusing on this one county,...
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carolyn barta is the author. she is joining us from her home in texas. you knew ross perot as a journalist before many people met hi. can you tell us about his roots in texarkana and what shaped the man we knew of a national stage? >> perot was from texarkana. he had an average texas childhood. as a boy he broke horses and traded horses. he was an eagle scout. even in later tonight i think he kept all of the traits of the eagle scout. he would set of objectives and goals and try to pursue those goals. he was very much in the texas tradition of the day. as he grew and went to the naval academy and started his own businesses, he was representing the can-do spirit of texas. his vision was a big, the state was big, there were powerless opportunities. the sky was the limit. he really sort of played into what was the texas mythology with texas politicians who were larger than life, very successful businessman who made a fortune here. they were risk takers, they were not afraid to fail. that was the sort of spirit he had at that i think got him into this thing.
carolyn barta is the author. she is joining us from her home in texas. you knew ross perot as a journalist before many people met hi. can you tell us about his roots in texarkana and what shaped the man we knew of a national stage? >> perot was from texarkana. he had an average texas childhood. as a boy he broke horses and traded horses. he was an eagle scout. even in later tonight i think he kept all of the traits of the eagle scout. he would set of objectives and goals and try to pursue...
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difficult phone calls one to the kennedys the other to the bissetts, after cope ended of finding john, carolyn, alive. >> elian gonzalez is in cuba, and will spend time with his family in havana. >> after five weeks of often bruising political and legal wrangling. the historic presidential election ended last night. >> nascar superstar dale earnhardt is being remembered as one of the greats in auto racing history. the death overshadowed the finish of the daytona 500. >> for those of you just joining us, abc's continuing live coverage on the terrorist attack on the united states. i'm derek mcginty. emergency crews are sifting through the tons of rubble looking for victims of the world trade center attack. as the rescue efforts here and at the pentagon continue, so does the search for those who did this. >> we begin with breaking news, a continental express plane slams into ape house unupstate new york and bursts into flames. there are at least four dozen deaths. >> we begin this morning with the developing story from west virginia, a coal mine explosion has killed at least 25 workers. >> mine s
difficult phone calls one to the kennedys the other to the bissetts, after cope ended of finding john, carolyn, alive. >> elian gonzalez is in cuba, and will spend time with his family in havana. >> after five weeks of often bruising political and legal wrangling. the historic presidential election ended last night. >> nascar superstar dale earnhardt is being remembered as one of the greats in auto racing history. the death overshadowed the finish of the daytona 500. >>...
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carolyn mingo jones, mary ann's dragons --spraggins we had a sister once, ilan appears on the securities and exchange commission. gloria stewart was the sister, first black woman to make a living as a speaker. par la harris, phenomenal young woman who was a financial genius and has a fabulous voice. the first black woman who passed the new york stock exchange -- here is the point. we can do it. the book was written as a love note to my people because i love us. i think we are so phenomenal. just about being a person of african descent. i worry. if the lord made me something else it wouldn't have turned out right. i think we can do whatever we do. i look at my friends here, reggie and patrick and so many others who step out on a limb because they love us. if you love us you will help us be who we need to be. >> there are people in the audience who would like to ask questions. we have a microphone set up on my left side, your right side of the auditorium. if you would like to step up please join us in this conversation. we want to hear as many of you as possible. and okay. go right ahead.
carolyn mingo jones, mary ann's dragons --spraggins we had a sister once, ilan appears on the securities and exchange commission. gloria stewart was the sister, first black woman to make a living as a speaker. par la harris, phenomenal young woman who was a financial genius and has a fabulous voice. the first black woman who passed the new york stock exchange -- here is the point. we can do it. the book was written as a love note to my people because i love us. i think we are so phenomenal....
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carolyn and jane, i have to mention to all of you. why does it take so long? every packet is individual in terms of numbers of things and percentages of things. i really appreciate their help. is not glamorous work. thank you very much. [applause] before we go through the packets, i would like to talk about a few general comments regarding the caucuses coming up. if you have not had a chance to meet your counterpart tonight, please try to do so before you leave. the caucus chairs -- we were saying it was important for you to come. secretaries, also crucial. reporters, it was not necessary for you to attend if any of you are hereby you are welcome. if you could maybe look on the list and find their name and if you happen to see them get a chance to introduce ourselves to them. thank you all for your service and dedication. i really appreciate and i know it is a busy time of year for all of us. january 3 would not be my choice. we were put in that predicament. we had to step it up a little bit and i appreciate you taking the time. this is a grassroots activism a
carolyn and jane, i have to mention to all of you. why does it take so long? every packet is individual in terms of numbers of things and percentages of things. i really appreciate their help. is not glamorous work. thank you very much. [applause] before we go through the packets, i would like to talk about a few general comments regarding the caucuses coming up. if you have not had a chance to meet your counterpart tonight, please try to do so before you leave. the caucus chairs -- we were...
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. >> cnn scooped everyone on caucus night when a couple of iowa republican officials maimed carolyn and edith saved the day. >> i added them a couple of times. oh, man. >> they explained a glitch that cleared up the mystery of some missing returns that put mitt romney over the top. >> if that's are the final numbers -- >> numbers don't match. >> well -- i will explain. >> by 3:30 in the morning, caucus coverage was temporarily renamed "cnn after dark." news music was replaced by barry white. anderson was not loving this gizmo. >> again, with the social media screen. my lord, this is the third hit. i still don't understand what the hell this shows. >> anderson had his weebles. jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> that was some of my favorite stuff. except when anderson started like singing porn music. i guess jeanne moos left that one out. >> i was coming in from my apartment by the time i get in here everybody will be heading
. >> cnn scooped everyone on caucus night when a couple of iowa republican officials maimed carolyn and edith saved the day. >> i added them a couple of times. oh, man. >> they explained a glitch that cleared up the mystery of some missing returns that put mitt romney over the top. >> if that's are the final numbers -- >> numbers don't match. >> well -- i will explain. >> by 3:30 in the morning, caucus coverage was temporarily renamed "cnn after...
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reporter: cnn actually scooped everyone on caucus night when a couple of iowa republican officials named carolyn and edith saved the day. >> i added them up a couple times. oh, man. >> reporter: they explained a glitch that cleared up the mystery of some missing returns that put mitt romney over the top. >> these are the final numbers. >> what do you mean the numbers don't match? >> i'll explain it. >> reporter: by 3:30 in the morning caucus coverage was temporarily renamed cnn after dark. news music. it was replaced by barry white. bill anderson wasn't loving this gizmo. >> media. >> again with the social media screen. my lord. this is the third hit. i still don't understand what the hell this thing shows. >> reporter: anderson had his weebles in a knott. jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >>> as you just saw, caucus nietd in iowa would not have been the same without caroline and edith, they are the republican official alzheimer's that went that extra mile to relay critical voting information to the state's republican party. they knew they had the vote tally for a missing precinct. edith was asleep bu
reporter: cnn actually scooped everyone on caucus night when a couple of iowa republican officials named carolyn and edith saved the day. >> i added them up a couple times. oh, man. >> reporter: they explained a glitch that cleared up the mystery of some missing returns that put mitt romney over the top. >> these are the final numbers. >> what do you mean the numbers don't match? >> i'll explain it. >> reporter: by 3:30 in the morning caucus coverage was...
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caller: this is carolyn. host: where are you calling from? caller: mississippi. host: what you think of the president's proposal for streamlining agencies into one group. caller: i do not completely agree with it. host: why not? caller: because they have different functions. i do not think that the government agencies are the problem. i think it is people trying to prejudice folks against government workers. i think the problem is the loopholes. we are not generating money. that is the problem. everybody is so weak minded and scared of their political position. let me tell you. it is the wealthy people who are killing us. even with church donations. we have people just doing double dipping. you have churches worth billions of dollars for paying no taxes. they would rather cut medicare and social security. host: in "the houston chronicle" this morning, they have this headline. during his announcement, the president also talked about helping business. [video clip] >> from the day they come up with an idea, they need a patent. today the day have to build a product a
caller: this is carolyn. host: where are you calling from? caller: mississippi. host: what you think of the president's proposal for streamlining agencies into one group. caller: i do not completely agree with it. host: why not? caller: because they have different functions. i do not think that the government agencies are the problem. i think it is people trying to prejudice folks against government workers. i think the problem is the loopholes. we are not generating money. that is the problem....
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it can be maddening but career coach carolyn levine advises to be proactive. don't be afraid to ask when you can expect to hear from them. who should you follow up with? if you're upfront about it, they may respect you more for that and you won't just be sitting by the phone. you will have a list of things to do. it's often a waiting game of at least a week or two, but levine says even the best companies have candidates that sometimes fall through the cracks. meaning it takes time. or they need to wait for a key d decisionmaker to come back with salary requirements or how long they can offer a contract and budgets have to be sorted out or they have to finish the roster of interviews. for instance, this is an obvious one, but send a thank you note in the first 24 hours. and, yes, in this day and age e-mail is fine. it doesn't have to be on painer. then you can wait five business days to follow up with the person who actually interviewed you, and just check in with them and say how is it going? i'm literally just checking in. suzanne? >> within 24 hours, huh? th
it can be maddening but career coach carolyn levine advises to be proactive. don't be afraid to ask when you can expect to hear from them. who should you follow up with? if you're upfront about it, they may respect you more for that and you won't just be sitting by the phone. you will have a list of things to do. it's often a waiting game of at least a week or two, but levine says even the best companies have candidates that sometimes fall through the cracks. meaning it takes time. or they need...
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of all of our innovative businesses, please welcome meramec ceo, nick sanazaro and translator eeo, carolyn sanzaro from missouri. [applause] now let's talk for a second about our military adventures. honoring employ military veterans as a key element of our missouri work strategy. during my last visit to an extent, i was talking with a group of soldiers who were about to go out on patrol. they said we are suiting up. i asked one of the soldiers what he was most worried about. his answer really surprised me. he didn't say he was most worried about facing the enemy that may. he looked me straight in the eyes and said governor, what i am worried about is whether there is going to be a job for me when i get home. folks, our job is to make sure the answer to that question is a resounding yes. [applause] every veteran who needs a job should be able to get one. 2009 we pass legislation to begin phasing out state taxes on military retirement income. that law is a strong signal that we want military veterans to move to missouri, to work in missouri and make missouri their home. in 2010 we launched
of all of our innovative businesses, please welcome meramec ceo, nick sanazaro and translator eeo, carolyn sanzaro from missouri. [applause] now let's talk for a second about our military adventures. honoring employ military veterans as a key element of our missouri work strategy. during my last visit to an extent, i was talking with a group of soldiers who were about to go out on patrol. they said we are suiting up. i asked one of the soldiers what he was most worried about. his answer really...
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new hampshire, carolyn is calling us. did you see the event or did you watch it on tv? caller: i was watching it on channel 16, but then i drove up town to see what the parking situation was and then we decided to come back home. host: well, there was quite a crowd here so you probably had the warmer of the two choices. did you come out because you support him or have you made up your mind? caller: i have made up my mind, and it is jon huntsman. i met rick santorum last night. he is personal and pleasant. he is too far right on social issues for me. one of the other concerns i have, one of the reasons i like huntsman and romney too is there executive experience. i feel santorum does not have that kind of management experience that i feel is very important. huntsman also has great international experience. i just wanted to call in and let you know how i was -- host: tell us how your candidate is doing with voters here in new hampshire. do you think he is connecting? caller: people i talked to when i say i am supporting huntsman, they all say he is the best, but he has no
new hampshire, carolyn is calling us. did you see the event or did you watch it on tv? caller: i was watching it on channel 16, but then i drove up town to see what the parking situation was and then we decided to come back home. host: well, there was quite a crowd here so you probably had the warmer of the two choices. did you come out because you support him or have you made up your mind? caller: i have made up my mind, and it is jon huntsman. i met rick santorum last night. he is personal...
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was rumored to be dating her before marrying carolyn bessette. >> clayton: now they have enough makeup to handle the eyebrow thing. >> ainsley: i missed them, i loved reading stories about them. it makes me sad. >> there are eyebrow thick ners out there. you have beautiful brows. >> clayton: thank you. >> bring the coffee in, 6:00 this morning -- 6:00 this morning i begged for coffee and it is now 9:12. thank you so much! >> ainsley: so sweet! >> clayton: nothing is open right now. >> clayton: nothing is open, janice. >> ainsley: non how he does it. snapped his fingers and it is there. >> can i clear something up quickly? i don't have a lot of time, i am not pregnant. i am not pregnant. i am getting e-mails, like, oh, you have been glowing and, i see -- no! it is a beer bell i this is not pregnancy. earlier on today i was talking about new year's resolution and i said, i hope we -- we don't get -- not that i don't want kids, i love them, two is all i can handle, right now. that's right. and i think ainsley called me fertile myrtle. not pregnant! caucus forecast for tuesday, no reason n
was rumored to be dating her before marrying carolyn bessette. >> clayton: now they have enough makeup to handle the eyebrow thing. >> ainsley: i missed them, i loved reading stories about them. it makes me sad. >> there are eyebrow thick ners out there. you have beautiful brows. >> clayton: thank you. >> bring the coffee in, 6:00 this morning -- 6:00 this morning i begged for coffee and it is now 9:12. thank you so much! >> ainsley: so sweet! >>...
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we have a photo from carolyn scruggs of atlanta, georgia. which one of these would you choose? >> wow. >> it's a real law firm. >> slappey & sad. >> real law firm in georgia. seriously, if you looked at that, would you -- >> we have a camera man named slappy. >> yes, we do. >> hey! >> i think i'd go for sad at that point. >> slappy, lean in. slappy. okay. thank you. >> everybody needs a slappy or two. >> depends on the day. laura from brooklyn, new york, sent us this photo. i could probably recommend a few people that need this. seriously. hello. >> that, i love. >> denise from lakewood, ohio, submitted this photo. come on. he's just doing his job. i think he got the last word there. >> i bet you he did. >> that's kind of rough. >> that's how you quit. >> how is that working out for you? >> don't forget, send your photos into "what the what?" we want to see them. >>> our "who knew?" trivia game helps you sharpen the mind and cut the calories. >> and how to lose 14 pounds without even exercising. >> is that true? >> that's what they say. first your local news. crystal light? yea
we have a photo from carolyn scruggs of atlanta, georgia. which one of these would you choose? >> wow. >> it's a real law firm. >> slappey & sad. >> real law firm in georgia. seriously, if you looked at that, would you -- >> we have a camera man named slappy. >> yes, we do. >> hey! >> i think i'd go for sad at that point. >> slappy, lean in. slappy. okay. thank you. >> everybody needs a slappy or two. >> depends on the day....
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[laughter] let me start with carolyn goodman, the mayor of las vegas. this lady is a rock star. she got elected last july. she and her husband switched states. she has charisma. she started a private school before she ended up becoming mayor. her school was one of the only schools in las vegas to went -- that went on to have a 100% graduation rate with kids going to college. one of the things that mayors can do is a line there city services. number one it is alignment. all of us as mayors have to align our city services with the school districts. it does not cost money. it is about efficiency and building partnerships. all of us can do this. tell us the programs you have initiated in terms of student outcome and alignment. >> i am delighted to be here and part of this group. this is an excellent pamphlet that has been given to all of you. 12 years of being here and accompanying my husband, every day of his life he would assure his population he was the happiest mayor in the universe. everybody thought it was because he was lucky to be a mayor. the reason was true because every m
[laughter] let me start with carolyn goodman, the mayor of las vegas. this lady is a rock star. she got elected last july. she and her husband switched states. she has charisma. she started a private school before she ended up becoming mayor. her school was one of the only schools in las vegas to went -- that went on to have a 100% graduation rate with kids going to college. one of the things that mayors can do is a line there city services. number one it is alignment. all of us as mayors have...
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then, carolyn mckinney discusses where newspapers endorsement. then, a discussion on the impact of the 2012 campaign. watch "washington journal" at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. now, ron paul posts 8 am meeting in new hampshire. -- hosts a town hall meeting in new hampshire. [applause] [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. >> thank you for coming out tonight. rather than be doing the introductions, i want to introduce kelly. [applause] >> i am very excited tonight to introduce dr. paul. he is just wonderful. i am an independent, not a republican, not a democrats. dr. paul is somebody that is just completely different and everything that is out there. it is not status quo. i am really hoping tonight that some undecideds will get a chance to ask him some questions and understand and you will be able to see the differences between his ideas and the rest of it. i will let him get right on it. jim is going to ask him some questions and then we'll open it up to the audience. [applause] >> i will ask a few questions. my first question, dr. paul,
then, carolyn mckinney discusses where newspapers endorsement. then, a discussion on the impact of the 2012 campaign. watch "washington journal" at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. now, ron paul posts 8 am meeting in new hampshire. -- hosts a town hall meeting in new hampshire. [applause] [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. >> thank you for coming out tonight. rather than be doing the introductions, i want to introduce kelly. [applause] >> i am very excited...